As 10-year-old Rob Horton's world is stirred by a majestic caged tiger, his imagination knows no bounds. With the guidance of enigmatic Willie May and new friend Sistine, he confronts life's complexities, weaving a tapestry of cherished memories, poignant heartache, and wondrous escapades in this uplifting tale of childhood discovery.
Does The Tiger Rising have end credit scenes?
No!
The Tiger Rising does not have end credit scenes.
Dennis Quaid
Beauchamp
Christian Convery
Rob Horton
Queen Latifah
Willie May
Madalen Mills
Sistine Bailey
Selah Kimbro Jones
Young Willie May
Sam Trammell
Robert Horton Sr.
Douglas M. Griffin
Principal Phelmer
Nicholas Ryan Hernandez
Billy Threemonger
Angela Giarratana
Miss Mills
Faith Dillon
Mrs. Soames
Katharine McPhee
Caroline Horton
Wayne Hughes
Doctor
33
Metascore
8.0
User Score
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4.8 /10
IMDb Rating
52
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How old is Rob Horton in the movie?
The life of 12-year-old Rob Horton (his skin an itchy map of emotional turmoil) undergoes a profound transformation with the arrival of a majestic caged tiger in the woods, its presence like a whispered secret only he can hear. Since the tragic loss of his mother six months prior, Rob has felt adrift alongside his father, Robert Horton Sr., at the Kentucky Star motel in Florida, where the weight of their shared grief hangs in the humid air. The cruel taunts from mean girls at school further intensify Rob’s sense of isolation and vulnerability.
However, everything changes when Sistine Bailey bursts into his life, her name a reflection of the beauty she effortlessly brings. Through their connection, Rob begins to share his wonder about the tiger, gradually unearthing the emotional baggage he’s carried for so long, leading him to express his feelings through a torrent of tears and heartfelt confessions.
Despite Sistine’s impassioned plea to set the tiger free, Rob’s fears loom large—what uncertain fate awaits this magnificent creature outside the cage? It takes immense courage for Rob to confront this decision, tragically underscored when his father, whose emotional baggage is as heavy as the gun he wields, coldly ends the tiger’s life with a single, chilling bullet. The confrontation that follows is a striking blend of brutality and beauty, igniting Rob’s pent-up emotions in an explosive outpouring of tears and accusations.
In the painful aftermath, Rob’s world is thrown into chaos again, this time by his father’s reluctant acceptance of their past. Together, they finally address the dormant grief that has loomed over them since the passing of Caroline Horton. At the funeral for the tiger, Sistine recites a haunting excerpt from William Blake’s timeless poem, The Tiger, her eloquent words casting a transformative spell of catharsis and redemption around Rob and his father.
As the dust settles around them, Rob finds himself gazing toward a new chapter filled with possibilities—one that promises friendship, hope, and healing—anchored by Sistine, who stands as a beacon of light in a life that was once shrouded in darkness.
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